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Details on Person Ras-specific exchange factor GRF: oligomerization through its Dbl homology domain and calcium-dependent activation of Raf

Class:IdLiteratureReference:442748
_displayNameRas-specific exchange factor GRF: oligomerization through its Dbl homology domain and calcium-dependent activation of Raf
_timestamp2009-09-29 14:28:36
author[Person:442727] Anborgh, PH
[Person:442731] Qian, X
[Person:442730] Papageorge, AG
[Person:442733] Vass, WC
[Person:442743] DeClue, JE
[Person:442718] Lowy, DR
created[InstanceEdit:442716] Mahajan, SS, 2009-09-29
journalMol Cell Biol
modified[InstanceEdit:442803] Mahajan, SS, 2009-09-29
pages4611-22
pubMedIdentifier10373510
titleRas-specific exchange factor GRF: oligomerization through its Dbl homology domain and calcium-dependent activation of Raf
volume19
year1999
(literatureReference)[Complex:442734] RASGRF1:RASGRF2 heterooligomer [plasma membrane] [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:442760] Activation of RasGRF [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:444242] After Ca2+ influx through the activated NMDA receptors, RASG...
[Summation:444359] Binding of RASGRF1 oligomers (Anborgh et al. 1999) to calciu...
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